THE NEW YORKER hysteria of flight than any 9f the char- acters in the film. The scenes of the nati ves are also fine, and toward the end the screen expands to give an effec- ti ve panoramic view 0 f the tribes mounted on their camels, advancing to a desert battle. All in all, the Eng- lish hero loses his honors to the baboons. " T HE IDLE RICH," at the Capitol, could only have been devised to justify every joke inspired by the talkies. Never have we heard such muffled and lisping speech, never have footfalls on carpeted floors resounded with such vehemence, nor the turn of a key, the clatter of teacups crashed with such violence upon our astonished tym- pan urns. It is intended to be a socia] comedy about a stenographer who mar- ries a millionaire, and then out of pride refuses to accept his money; she even insists that he come to live in the wretched little flat of her family. The motivation would seem to belong to the realm of purest fantasy. The story proves, however, that she is gratifyingly mistaken in judgment, and after the noisy drama is ended we gather that the whole family moved to a West- chester estate in spite of its scruples. T HE Fifty-fifth Street movie al- cove is honored by a German film, "At the Edge of the World," a vaguely fantastic bit about some war of the future. I t quite fails to command any interest. The Fifth Avenue nook- erie is showing "The Last Flight," a French picture about the late war, with a temperately Parisian plot of infidelity, some conventional flying scenes, and some reminiscent glimpses of Paris in the days of sirens and bombings. - J. C. IV1. . LECTUREs-the songlore society, 263 W. 11 St. at 8 :30 every sunday evening presents daca, composer and chansonneur, in songlore lecture recitals. exit fee $1. tickets 63 washington sq.-The Nation. Buy your leave, eh? 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